When Evernote on my iPhone stops working, turning the iPhone off and back on again always fixes it for me.

It’s not just Evernote either, several apps exhibit the same problem. It looks like a general memory leak – when the iPhone OS runs out of RAM, it just shuts down the active application without warning.

]]>By: Michaelhttps://blog.evernote.com/blog/2008/08/04/plan-comes-together/#comment-3428
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 12:46:26 +0000http://blog.evernote.com/?p=78#comment-3428It’s not just the iPhone version; one of my 5 Macs has a version of Evernote (most recent) which consistently disagrees with all the others about my database.
I know this info rightly belongs with your Tech Support people. But you chose to post about taking on Microsoft. (And just look at how delighted their customers are. Is that your aim?)
]]>By: Michaelhttps://blog.evernote.com/blog/2008/08/04/plan-comes-together/#comment-3427
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 12:42:13 +0000http://blog.evernote.com/?p=78#comment-3427Suggestion: Instead of taking the time to gloat, focus more on your product’s stability. Every few days since I’ve installed it on my iPhone, Evernote stops working. At all. What do I do then?
1) Tap and hold icon to uninstall.
2) Open Apps store.
3) Search for Evernote.
4) Choose to install it.
5) Acknowledge that yes, I do want to download it again.
6) Enter my username and password. Again.

This is a waste of my time, not to mention what it does for my faith in using Evernote going forward. I know your software is beta, but I paid you money for it.
Try harder, Phil. Save the gloating for when your product is bulletproof.